B2 performance depends on retrieving familiar grammar under pressure
At B2, knowing a rule is only part of the job. Speaking and writing tasks ask you to narrate, justify, recommend, and speculate while you are also organising ideas. Verb forms need to arrive without consuming all of your attention.
Use this path diagnostically. Review the targeted lesson where you hesitate, complete its focused drill, then finish with the mixed sprint. This is verb-recall preparation, not a replacement for full DELE task practice.
Build the high-pressure forms in four passes
Preterite recall
Stabilise regular endings, accented forms, and common irregular stems used in narration.
Open preterite lessonBackground and events
Separate the imperfect background from completed preterite events, then form both cleanly.
Open past-tense lessonPresent subjunctive
Retrieve subjunctive forms for recommendations, reactions, wishes, and uncertainty.
Open subjunctive lessonSpanish commands
Switch accurately between listener, formality, and affirmative or negative commands.
Open commands lessonPractise retrieval, then put the forms back into communication
Speaking
After a drill, speak for sixty seconds using two or three of its forms. Explain a past event, recommend a solution, or respond to an imagined situation.
Writing
Write a short paragraph without consulting a table, then check whether the forms support the meaning you intended—not merely whether each ending exists.
Finish with a short B2 verb sprint
The sprint mixes high-impact forms including past narration, conditional, and subjunctive production. It tests conjugation recall rather than complete DELE task performance, and it does not change your scheduled Practice progress.
Run the mixed DELE B2 sprint
Type each requested form from memory with immediate deterministic correction. No account is required and your Practice schedule remains unchanged.